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Show November 17th, Thursday, 1955 THE - SELL - TRADE BUY - through a Want Ad! The Lady Lions met at. th Snak Shak on Thursday evening Nov. 10. President Mrs. Arthur Jensen conducted the meeting at which business matters for the remaind er of the year were discussed. After eniovinff a delirious tur key dinner club members elected officers for the ensuing year. The new officers to be installed in January are: president, Mrs. F. a. fieppier; Mrs. Voil Howell; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. John S. Hershey; re porter, Mrs. Richard Witherell; director, Mrs. Arthur Jensen, and Give a package of family PUN vice-preside- Mrs. Merle White. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. R. E. Winn and Mrs. Don Gadd. The followinar were oresent: Mrs. Theo Westering, Mrs. Ray u. rowKes, Mrs. K. A. Jackson, Mrs. Dean Winn, Mrs. Voil Howell. Mrs. F. A. Hermlpr. Mrs.. TL Elgin Gardner, Mrs. Richard Witherell, Mrs. Arthur Jensen, Mrs. Vern Davis, Mrs. J. J. Overman, Mrs. Dean Quarenburg and Mrs. Merle White. Biii gift-pa- k holds a thrill tor everybody ... pictures that "come to life" In three dimension and full color! k box contains Gaily designed the famous Viewer, plus your choice of three fascinating picture packets. A terrilic gift idea! New Glf per- -. 3 for $1.00 3Sc REELS, PICTURE 1 . ft. r 1 M 3 . 1 SSW M 1 1 1 M 1 1 J NI X X trilmtnJ 1L ' The Juab County Livestock Association will offer for sale to the highest bidder, on unbranded steer calf. Sale wil be conducted at the Ora H. Lunt barns in the Southwest field on Saturday, November 19, at 10 a.m. ADVERTISEMENT vs llSX'f'&j Qnwyiiiwn i mil notice special y 19-2- 7. ? BUY - SELL - TRADE - RENT - through a Want Ad! Sevm Don't send your money out of town. Buy the Traction Tred Re-ca-p that is produced and guaranteed in Nephi Greenwood Tire Service. Don't buy- -imnortprl rpcarrinor 1, Duane Tidwell, phone 578W you can buy better"ftones 545 South 1 East nere in cost less lor ivepni ngni and a better USED TVs FOR SALE 2nd West. Contact Mr or Mrs. wood Tire Service. 12, 17 and 21 inch sizes priced Carl Snow at 691 No, Main, or from $40 and up. Excellent buy call 129J. for your first or second TV SCOUT GIFTS Surest way Paxmans Phone 75J. to a boy's heart We are your ATTENTION Will repair official Boy Scout distributors SPECIAL Bookcase bed with your shoes while you wait at the The Toggery. Across dresser and night stand, all for Payson Shoe Repair only 124.95. Dresser has plate-gla- from Turf Safe. All work guaranteed FOR SALE 1951 Chevrolet John Leones, owner. mirror Chapman when aeer nunt to Begin Saturday, Nov. 19 and continue through Nov. 28. A department spokesman this week reminded the 500 permit holders for this hunt in the isolated northeast corner of the NOW FOR DECEMBSedan in good condition state to go well prepared to meet ERORDER Beautiful Clark S. Wood Levan. Phone 1st DELIVERY FOR SALE 1950 Internaall kinds of weather and road line of cutsom Christmas cards 0495J3. FOR SALE OR RENT Five tional Pickup Truck. Low mileconditions common to this late Call in today for a look and room modern home. Small down age Also registered Hereford season. 96 South ORDER COAL NOW selection Winter is payment Balance like rent. The Bull. Call Keith Bailey at 293W The department said only one Main. not far away by ton or load Clark Snow home at 247 North or Alice F. Bailey at 293J. y other notice special per mit nunt remained to be called. This is for the Nash area in Grand County. The 300 permit holders for this hunt will be notified five days in advance of the shoot which will not be called until enough deer migrate into the area to warrant calling of the hunt Following is a list of the units where regular deer license hold ers who have yet to bag an animal may continue their hunting: Black's Fork and Delores River ss Times-New- s, five-da- Draw-Cot-tonwo- ( with an (Eec&te n, Pleasant "' iiiiii'niin'riiffir""'' f h ' - , -- She'll thank you for many months afterward . . . for the bending, lugging and weather worries that are wiped away with a modern electric clothes dryer. A A. PrrTtrrrn M five-da- again for two week ends, Nov. 0 and Nov. 26-2In view of heavy snows in many areas, all hunters were urged to go prepared to meet severe road and weather condi tions. The department said the current storms would probably move the animals into the lower ranges on most of these extended hunting units. Hunters were also reminded to know the exact boundaries of their hunting area and to tag their animal at the time of kill. 19-2- 0. $1.00 PACKETS Clay Basin of Fish rnc(rtt NEPHI, UTAH S. close Nov. 10. East Zion, Etna-LuciNorth Rich County, and Woodruff run 27. continuously through Nov. and Ephraim-M- t. Twelve Mile reopen to hunting Nov, 19 through Nov. 27. Ward Percentage "Joe's Valley reopens for one 41 Nephl Fourth Ward more week end, Nov. 31 Nephi First Ward Hobble Creek, Kamas, Ogden 29 Nephi Second Ward . Face, Salt Lake, - South Davis 25 fNephi Third Ward .., County, Timpanogas, Wellsville Levan Ward ..... 20 and Willard Face open Mona Ward 18 - Face, FOI EVEITONE CIFT CHRISTMAS The Utah Department and Game has set th( SACRAMENT MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORT Sacrament meeting attendance for Sunday, November 13, in the wards of Juab Stake, is as follows: Gift-Pa- View-Mast- PERFECT Special Deer Hunt Dates Set TIMES-NEW- J " . - . . 'v. V : ' ','' iwimwy ' , "' iii n :nm r ? " ' &j j 0SPJTAI ilot&A ' Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital include the following: Mrs. Henry Ballow, Levan. LeRoy T. Ostler, Nephi. Misses Diane and Linda Hunt, daughters of Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth Lunt, Mammoth. Mrs. Ralph Hopes, Eureka. Mrs. Howarth Draper, Nephi. Carl Brough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough, Nephi. J LeRoy Memmott, Nephi. Layne Paystrup, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Paystrup, Levan. Darrell Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Kendall, Nephi. Russell Hansen, Nephi. Mrs. Ivan Howard, Nephl Mrs. Ralph Park, Nephi. 0 Modern home FOR SALE in Nephi. 100 acre farm on Hi way 91 North Nephi. Horses, equipment & 50 head of sheep Lee Belllston. X S Buyfrom your dealer V Christmas iTT7 ifjL A Utah Power & Light Co. Message Oat Comfort In your new Buick with FRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONINO now of a now low prfce 'If you want to make a hit with your wife, get her one of these bedside phones. Man, this it luxury and costs only 3 or 4 cents a day." Order your additional telephones now, for those places when you're most likely to be when you need them. The installation charge is small, regardless of location. Phones are now available in a selection of eight decorator colors, for a e extra charge. Call our Business nominal, States Telephone. Office-Mountai- n one-tim- mm I V jgi,, Thel'M BvtdcCfMTuar RMare Sharing 50 Qolden Years The measure of Utah's industrial growth is reflected in the progress of 50 years since Utah Manufacturers Association was organized in November, 1905. Utah force products now circle the globe, and a working to the supply manpower nearing 40,000 people provide goods made in our State. As the fruition of these 50 years of progress, Governor J. Bracken Lee has p. oclaimed the month of November as "Utah Products Month in honor of the Golden Anniversary of the Utah Manufacturers Association." On this anniversary, we voice our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors in Utah. It is you who largely have made our continued growth possible through your the preference for Utah products. This home market, is area where the products are made, of vital importance. It means, in most instances, the difference between exbetween panding operations or declining production failure. or success of a manufacturing enterprise That is why we share this Golden Anniversary of our Association with you. As partners in progress, we in mining, look with confidence to the Utah future in agriculture, in manufacture, in continuing prosperity and happiness for all of us. ... UTAH MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION greatest power yet the boldest styling yet the sweetest ride yet the smartest interior yet and, by far, the best buy yet (THatJS the iVew T&rlable JVtcH Dyxxaflow!) can floor the pedal of this 58 Buick and get the of advanced new Variable its sweep Pitch Dynaflow. That's how you switch the pitch of this d transmission for instant acceleration to get out of a tight safety-surg- e spot on the highway. course, OFstunning you new full-pow- er airplane-principle- But now you get a brilliant new response at the start of pedal travel, too. for instant takeNow you get a solid take-holoff in the first inch of pedal action where most of your normal driving is handled. And you get d WHEN this great new getaway with a big boost in gas mileage, too. So there you are, just nudging the pedaL and getting action that makes you feel like you've floored you are, handling all your normal driving with new situations with a confident and the with and happy satisfacsnap surety in the tion that comes with a sizable step-u- p miles you get from a tankful of gas. Drop in on us this week tomorrow, If you cast and see for yourself that there's never before been anything like this Buick beauty for 1956. ' New Advanced Variable Fitch Dynaflow t tht oniy Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard Boadmaster, Super and Century optional at modest extra cost on the Special, It's the '56 Buick.- - toe-tou- ch And there you are, rolling along with beaming pride as boss man of the best Buick yet For here you have, beating any past Buick, the SETTES AUT0MOSIUS ARE BUM BUICK Will BUIIO THEM MIEIPIinn MCMTflDflG 05 West Center Street (COP. Nephl Utah |